10 Places to Go Peach Picking in the South This Summer
Packing up the family and heading to a local farm to pick fresh, juicy peaches deserves a top spot on your summer bucket list. Research a few agritourism spots near you and you’ll likely find family-friendly farms inviting visitors to stop by throughout the growing season, especially if you live in the South. Take a look at the list below to discover 10 of the top places to go peach picking in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, South Carolina, Texas and Kentucky this season.

1. Breeden’s Orchard (Tennessee)
Seeking a one-stop shop for peaches, produce and pastries? Look no further than Breeden’s Orchard in Mt Juliet, Tennessee. This 12-acre working farm offers pick-your-own peaches, fresh baked goods and a calendar of events that includes a number of family-friendly activities.
2. Lane Southern Orchards (Georgia)
Where better to go for peach picking than the Peach State itself? Lane Southern Orchards is just a few minutes off I-75 and features everything from peaches and pecans to preserves and more. You can even have a full-blown home-cooked meal at their on-site café.

3. Southern Belle Farm (Georgia)
Southern Belle Farm is a family-owned operation boasting a proud agricultural heritage that stretches back five generations. While you should certainly make a pit stop here for summer peaches, be sure to look through their other seasonal offerings, too. Being open year round means you can also drop in for strawberries in the spring and a pumpkin patch in the fall.
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4. Jenschke Orchards (Texas)
In addition to producing strawberries, pumpkins and Christmas trees, Jenschke Orchards also grows more than 30 varieties of peaches. Talk about impressive! The farmers behind this popular pick-your-own orchard have been growing and selling them since the 1960s.

5. Efurd Orchards (Texas)
Ask for recommendations around Pittsburg, Texas, and locals will likely point you toward Efurd Orchards. They may be a nationwide operation now, but they began as a small family business in a dirt-floor shed. Their organic peaches are all the rage, but keep in mind that they grow everything from plums and sweet potatoes to apples and blackberries, too.
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6. Black’s Peaches (South Carolina)
You will find the perfect combination of peaches and history at Black’s Peaches in South Carolina. Family owned since 1923, this orchard not only offers fresh produce but also a meat grocery, restaurant and special events.

7. Holmestead Farm (Alabama)
Holmestead Farm in Alabama is home to almost 100 acres of organic berries, fruits and vegetables. They also have a country store, a farmers market and spacious grounds for school tours, family events and other seasonal activities. If you want to spend a day picking peaches, be sure to read over their picking tips before you head out.
8. Eckert’s Versailles Orchard (Kentucky)
Does anything taste better than a peach plucked right off the tree? Spend a beautiful afternoon at Eckert’s Versailles Orchard in Kentucky and find out for yourself. You might even splurge on an extra bushel of prepicked peaches to take home to eat fresh or preserve for tasty treats later.

9. Suzanne’s Fruit Farm (Arkansas)
Need a weekend escape to the great outdoors? Look no further than Suzanne’s Fruit Farm in Hampton, Arkansas. This family-friendly pick-your-own orchard offers an extensive harvest calendar on their website, complete with everything from peaches and blackberries to plums and blueberries. You can even get your hands on muscadines, scuppernongs and pumpkins in the fall.
10. Graham Farms (Florida)
As far as fruit farms go, Graham Farms in Umatilla, Florida, is the picture-perfect definition of idyllic. This sprawling property encourages guests to pick peaches, sunflowers, blackberries and, of course, fresh Florida oranges. Pickers come from all over the state, country and globe to visit this beautiful destination, so be sure to add it to your own seasonal bucket list. Just keep in mind that peach season in Florida runs earlier than in other Southern states, so plan to visit this farm in April or May.